Nine days before the first phase of elections in West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi provided six suggestions to Bharatiya Janata Party booth-level workers. The PM virtually met with the workers, listening to suggestions from five selected individuals and offering advice on winning the state’s elections. The meeting, conducted via the NaMo app, included workers from various assembly constituencies like Kasba, Phansidewa, Bankura, Salbani, and Shantipur.
PM Modi directly engaged with the booth-level workers, starting with discussions on issues like violence against women and corruption in the state. The workers highlighted concerns such as the alleged lack of funds reaching people under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. In response, the Prime Minister issued six instructions, emphasizing the importance of focusing on booths and engaging with voters to communicate the BJP’s manifesto and achievements.
During the virtual meeting, PM Modi encouraged workers to prioritize interactions with women and youth, suggesting meetings with groups of women to discuss key issues. He also advised a detailed study of the party’s manifesto to effectively convey its benefits to different demographics. Additionally, the Prime Minister urged workers to address concerns about industrial development in the state and emphasized the importance of dispelling fear and violence to attract business investments.
PM Modi further directed workers to engage with specific communities like Matuas and Namasudras, countering alleged misinformation spread by opposing parties. He stressed the significance of reassuring these communities about their rights under the Citizenship Amendment Act and dispelling fears instigated by political rivals. The Prime Minister also emphasized the need to not only secure a victory in West Bengal but to increase the margin significantly, highlighting the importance of engaging with farmers and addressing issues like unfair pricing practices in the agricultural sector.
